Masonry Magazine February 1961 Page. 16
OFFICIAL LADIES' PROGRAM
1961 convention
philadelphia, pa.
NOTE: Registration must be made in the Ladies' Headquarters, the Independence and Constitution Rooms, Sheraton Hotel, so that necessary arrangements may be made for the transportation and lunch. Coffee Hours are sponsored by the Anchor Mfg. Co., Chicago, III.
Headquarters: Independence & Constitution Rooms, 3rd Floor, Sheraton Hotel
Sunday, February 19
12:00 Noon Registration, Delaware Valley Suite, 3rd Floor, Sheraton Hotel
1:30 P.M. Coffee Hour, Independence & Constitution Rooms, 3rd Floor, Sheraton Hotel
5:00 P.M. President's Reception, Grand Ballroom, 2nd Floor, Sheraton Hotel
6:00 P.M. Opening of the '61 MCAA Show, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton Hotel
Monday, February 20
8:00 A.M. Registration, Delaware Valley Suite, 3rd Floor, Sheraton Hotel
8:30 A.M. Get Acquainted Coffee Hour, Independence & Constitution Rooms, 3rd Floor, Sheraton Hotel
10:00 A.M. Tour of Historic Philadelphia. See Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, Betsy Ross House, Christ Church, Elfreth's Alley, Benjamin Franklin's Grave, the busy Port of Philadelphia, fascinating Antique Row and other points of interest.
12:15 P.M. Luncheon at historic General Wayne Inn, Marion, Pa.
1:45 P.M. Tour WCAU-TV and radio facilities
2:45 P.M. Return to Sheraton Hotel
Tuesday, February 21
9:00 A.M. Coffee Hour, Independence & Constitution Rooms, 3rd Floor, Sheraton Hotel
10:30 A.M. "Beauty For Spring" conducted by Marilyn Harris of Helena Rubinstein, New York, N. Y., at Ladies' Headquarters, 3rd Floor, Sheraton Hotel.
Afternoon Open For Shopping and Cards
7:00 P.M. Annual MCAA Banquet & Dinner Dance, Crystal Ballroom, Benjamin Franklin Hotel
Entertainment under the direction of Howard Lanin
Wednesday, February 22
9:00 A.M. Coffee Hour, Independence & Constitution Rooms, 3rd Floor, Sheraton Hotel.
10:30 A.M. "Tips For Better Trips" presented by Mary Gordon, Women's Travel Consultant, TWA, in the Ladies' Headquarters, 3rd Floor, Sheraton Hotel.
PROGRAM COORDINATOR for the '61 Ladies' Program is Mary Snowden. Miss Snowden is a native of Philadelphia and will be happy to assist the ladies in planning shopping or other historical tours.
Ladies To Hear TWA'S Mary Gordon
Ladies attending the 11th Annual Convention of the MCAA will hear TWA's Women's Travel Advisor, Mary Gordon, present "Tips for Better Trips" at the Wednesday morning Ladies' gathering.
Mary Gordon knows whereof she speaks from happy personal experience.
Her globe-circling duties find her rummaging through Paris' famous Flea Market one day . . . skiing in California . . . or speaking to a Women's Club in Albany, New York, the next.
Before she became TWA's Travel Advisor, she flew TWA routes in the United States and across the Atlantic through Europe as a Flight Hostess with more than a million miles to her log book. This extensive travel experience has given her a wealth of travel knowledge of the romances, history, and gaiety of the people and places of the world.
All the world is Mary Gordon's territory. The United States, Europe, The Middle East, India, and the Orient. Her travel experiences are summed up for quick guidance to other women travelers in such Mary Gordon leaflets as "Basic Travel Wardrobes"—"Traveling Solo"—"Traveling with Tots"—"Shopping Abroad" and others.
MASONRY FEBRUARY, 1961